Before Call of Duty: Mobile dominated the leaderboards and before PUBG landed on every smartphone, there was a different king of the hill. If you owned an iPhone or an iPad in 2011, you remember the hype.
To the players who spent countless nights racking up killstreaks on Convention Center —I salute you. We didn't know how good we had it. modern combat 3 game
You step into the boots of Cpt. James Walker (and later, a mysterious operative named Downs). The game throws you into a ruined Los Angeles, and the stakes feel personal. From blasting through the streets of a destroyed L.A. to raiding snowy enemy bases in Alaska, the campaign was a non-stop Michael Bay movie. It was short, loud, and incredibly satisfying. In 2011, the term "console quality on mobile" was usually a lie. Not here. Before Call of Duty: Mobile dominated the leaderboards
wasn’t just a game; it was a statement. Gameloft took everything that made console shooters great and squeezed it into a device that fit in your pocket. We didn't know how good we had it